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Essay heading: Senate Rejects The League Of Nations
 
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Had he not offended the Republicans in the 1918 midterm elections, he may have gained their support for the ratification of the Treaty. The U.S. would have become a member of the League of Nations, if only Wilson had been willing to compromise with the Senate and accept their amendment to the Treaty...
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The U.S. would have become a member of the League of Nations, if only Wilson had been willing to compromise with the Senate and accept their amendment to the Treaty. And, maybe, had Wilson taken care of himself instead of pushing himself, he would have kept the support of his followers.
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It Was The Strength Of The Opposition Forces, Both Liberal And Conservative, Rather Than The Ineptitude And Stubbornness Of President Wilson That Led To The Senate Defeat Of The Treaty Of Versailles.   Senate Rejects The League Of Nations   President Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles   The Treaty For The League Of Nations   Wilson's 14 Points Vs. The Treaty Of Versailles   Evaluating the Ineffectiveness of the League of Nations and the United Nations   The League Of Nations And It's Impact On World Peace   The League Of Nations And It's Impact On World Peace   League Of Nations   league of nations   The League of Nations   The Failure Of The League Of Nations   The Successes and Failures of the League of Nations   League of Nations - a success or a failure?   Describe the terms in the Treaty of Versailles which caused the most bitterness in Germany.  
 
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